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Overview

William W. Bewley is affiliated with the United States Naval Research Laboratory in the United States. Their research primarily spans across the fields of Engineering and Chemistry, with a particular emphasis on Electrical and Electronic Engineering and Spectroscopy. Additional areas of study include Atomic and Molecular Physics and Optics, Bioengineering, and Atmospheric Science.

The scientist has contributed extensively to topics such as Spectroscopy and Laser Applications, Semiconductor Lasers and Optical Devices, Photonic and Optical Devices, Advanced Fiber Laser Technologies, Semiconductor Quantum Structures and Devices, Analytical Chemistry and Sensors, and Laser Design and Applications.

William W. Bewley has published multiple recent papers, including:

  • The Interband Cascade Laser (2020) in Photonics
  • Interband cascade laser frequency combs (2021) in Journal of Physics Photonics
  • Comparison of Auger Coefficients in Type I and Type II Quantum Well Midwave Infrared Lasers (2021) in IEEE Journal of Quantum Electronics
  • Methane detection using an interband-cascade LED coupled to a hollow-core fiber (2021) in Optics Express
  • Interband Cascade Photonic Integrated Circuits on Native III-V Chip (2021) in Sensors

Frequent coauthors collaborating with William W. Bewley include:

  • J. R. Meyer
  • C. L. Canedy
  • I. Vurgaftman
  • Charles D. Merritt
  • Mijin Kim

The primary venues where their work has been published consist of Optics Express, Applied Physics Letters, Photonics, Journal of Physics Photonics, and IEEE Journal of Quantum Electronics.

Best Publications

  • Rebalancing of internally generated carriers for mid-infrared interband cascade lasers with very low power consumption

    I. Vurgaftman;W.W. Bewley;C.L. Canedy;C.S. Kim

  • Interband cascade lasers

    I Vurgaftman;R Weih;M Kamp;J R Meyer

  • Detection of single photons using a field-effect transistor gated by a layer of quantum dots

    A. J. Shields;M. P. O’Sullivan;I. Farrer;D. A. Ritchie

  • Interband cascade laser emitting at λ=3.75μm in continuous wave above room temperature

    M. Kim;C. L. Canedy;W. W. Bewley;C. S. Kim

  • W-structured type-II superlattice long-wave infrared photodiodes with high quantum efficiency

    E. H. Aifer;J. G. Tischler;J. H. Warner;I. Vurgaftman

  • NEAR-ROOM-TEMPERATURE MID-INFRARED INTERBAND CASCADE LASER

    L. J. Olafsen;E. H. Aifer;I. Vurgaftman;W. W. Bewley

  • Continuous-wave operation of λ=3.25 μm broadened-waveguide W quantum-well diode lasers up to T=195 K

    W. W. Bewley;H. Lee;I. Vurgaftman;R. J. Menna

  • Quantum cascade laser on silicon

    Alexander Spott;Jon Peters;Michael L. Davenport;Eric J. Stanton

  • Interband Cascade Lasers With Low Threshold Powers and High Output Powers

    I. Vurgaftman;W. W. Bewley;C. L. Canedy;Chul Soo Kim

  • Auger coefficients in type-II InAs/Ga1−xInxSb quantum wells

    J. R. Meyer;C. L. Felix;W. W. Bewley;I. Vurgaftman

  • High-temperature continuous-wave 3–6.1 μm “W” lasers with diamond-pressure-bond heat sinking

    W. W. Bewley;C. L. Felix;I. Vurgaftman;D. W. Stokes

  • Mid-infrared interband cascade lasers operating at ambient temperatures

    I Vurgaftman;C L Canedy;C S Kim;M Kim

  • Mid-IR Type-II Interband Cascade Lasers

    I. Vurgaftman;W. W. Bewley;C. L. Canedy;Chul Soo Kim

  • The Interband Cascade Laser

    Jerry R. Meyer;William W. Bewley;Chadwick L. Canedy;Chul Soo Kim

  • Continuous-wave interband cascade lasers operating above room temperature at λ = 4.7-5.6 μm.

    William W. Bewley;Chadwick L. Canedy;Chul Soo Kim;Mijin Kim

  • Passively mode-locked interband cascade optical frequency combs.

    Mahmood Bagheri;Clifford Frez;Lukasz A. Sterczewski;Ivan Gruidin

  • Lifetimes and Auger coefficients in type-II W interband cascade lasers

    W. W. Bewley;J. R. Lindle;C. S. Kim;M. Kim

  • Corrugated-sidewall interband cascade lasers with single-mode midwave-infrared emission at room temperature

    C. S. Kim;M. Kim;W. W. Bewley;J. R. Lindle

  • Interband cascade laser emitting >1 photon per injected electron

    C.L. Felix;W.W. Bewley;I. Vurgaftman;J.R. Meyer

  • Above-room-temperature optically pumped midinfrared W lasers

    W. W. Bewley;C. L. Felix;E. H. Aifer;I. Vurgaftman

  • Interband Cascade Lasers

    I. Vurgaftman;C. L. Canedy;C. S. Kim;M. Kim

Frequent Co-Authors

Igor Vurgaftman
Igor Vurgaftman United States Naval Research Laboratory
Jerry R. Meyer
Jerry R. Meyer United States Naval Research Laboratory
John E. Bowers
John E. Bowers University of California, Santa Barbara
Lew Goldberg
Lew Goldberg United States Naval Research Laboratory
Rui Q. Yang
Rui Q. Yang University of Oklahoma
Lloyd J. Whitman
Lloyd J. Whitman United States Naval Research Laboratory
Manijeh Razeghi
Manijeh Razeghi Northwestern University
Luke J. Mawst
Luke J. Mawst University of Wisconsin–Madison
Brian R. Bennett
Brian R. Bennett United States Naval Research Laboratory
Jae Su Yu
Jae Su Yu Kyung Hee University

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